Product Description
This is a take another crossroad" version of Mozart´s
famous Little Night Music, written by Austrian Arranger and Composer Augustin
Lehfuss a wild and funny arrangement for string quartet in a unusual latin
style.
Everybody knows the triad motive at the beginning of
Mozart´s original composition, which reappears several times throughout the piece. The idea was, that the performing quartet, while playing the
original work of Mozart tired of
always playing the same classical music turns left" any time the characteristic
motive appears, and switches to the
latin version which is sold here. Then it runs wild for a while and enjoys
Mozart´s theme in a crazy latin style, bevor, finally disciplinized again,
finishes in Mozart´s original ending of his Little Night Music".
From the turn" out of Mozart´s original piece until the original ending the latin arrangement lasts about three minutes . For this arrangement starts with the famous
triad motive, it can also be played as a
stand alone version, though recognizable for the audience.
There are phrasings and dynamics indicated in this arrangement,
but every quartet should feel free to choose their own phrasings.
This arrangement was written for students of a musical
university, so it requires a little bit more advanced players but it should
not be taken too serious..
visit also the arranger's hompage
www.lehfuss.com
Please visit also the arrangers facebook and twitter
accounts
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